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lianna [129]
4 years ago
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Yesterday, my friends went to the cite of a world-famous puppy park with their dogs. Theyre dogs tails were wagging so quickly t

hey looked like helicopters! It was adorable. Once they were their, the dogs got to run around and play while the people talked about there favorite animals. Yesterday was a lot of fun for dog lovers.
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Firdavs [7]4 years ago
3 0

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OK

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